Microsoft led the best workplace rankings, followed by SAS, NetApp,
Google, FedEx Express, Cisco, Marriott, McDonald’s, Kimberly Clark and SC
Johnson. Also making the list were American Express, Medtronic, 3M,
National Instruments, Mars, Accenture, Coca-Cola and Quintiles.

In businesses across the spectrum – information technology, services,
manufacturing–innovative U.S.
companies are furthering a reputation for excellence and creating opportunity
for their shareholders, their customers and their employees. In the
process, they are modeling best practices in world markets and making the
American dream possible for people here … and throughout the globe.

The 25 best multinational business workplaces were selected based on
data from surveys taken by more than 2.5 million employees and managers,
representing a 10-million strong workforce, in thousands of companies across
six continents.

In his book, That Used To Be Us: How
America Fell Behind the World It Invented and How We can Come Back, Thomas
Friedman writes of America’s visible demonstration of the connections between
freedom, economic growth and human fulfillment. And he noted that the
power of example is a hugely potent social force.

In being recognized for workplace environments characterized by
credibility, trust, respect, fairness, pride in accomplishment and camaraderie,
these top-ranked multinational American companies are powerful examples to the
world.

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